Tag: life imprisonment

  • Court sentences 11 to life imprisonment for joining Islamic State

    Court sentences 11 to life imprisonment for joining Islamic State

    An Egyptian criminal court on Monday sentenced 11 defendants to life in prison on charges of joining the Islamic State extremist group in Syria and Iraq.
    The Giza Criminal Court also sentenced two other defendants to 15 years in prison and another to three years in the same case.
    All verdicts can be appealed.
    The charges against the defendants include receiving training to carry out hostile acts in the country, plotting attacks on police and military forces and seeking to forcibly topple the government.
    Egypt has been battling an Islamist insurgency in northern Sinai since the 2011 uprising that toppled long-time autocrat Hosny Mubarak.
    The attacks have intensified after the military in 2013 deposed Mohammed Morsi, the first democratically elected but divisive Islamist president of Egypt.
    After his ouster, Morsi was detained and tried in several cases.
    He died in mid-June at the age of 67 after suddenly collapsing inside a courtroom in Cairo.

  • Rapist should be sentenced to life imprisonment – Halima Abubakar

    Nollywood actress, Halima Abubakar, sharing her opinion on the rate of rape cases recently said, people caught in such act should be sentenced to life imprisonment.
    The actress wrote this on her Instagram on Wednesday. “The rate of rape in this generation is alarming all over the world .You don’t force anyone ,least of all on a child and sodomize the victims as well. Who raised you animals? What excuse do you have damaging a four –year- old? Any one caught should be sentenced to life imprisonment. I feel sad for the people who are scared to talk.”
    The actress, who had gone through some challenges including health, also gave advice on the need to let go the past.
    “You’ve spent enough energy on the past; that’s not taking you anywhere. Kiss the disappointment goodbye. You can’t embrace the new with old mind-set.”

  • Court sentences Togolese cook to life imprisonment for killing Interswitch boss

    Court sentences Togolese cook to life imprisonment for killing Interswitch boss

    An Igbosere High Court in Lagos sentenced a Togolese cook, Sunday Adefonou Anani, to life imprisonment for the October 31 2018 murder of the Chief Executive Officer of Credit Switch Ltd, Ope Bademosi.

    Justice Mobolanle Okikiolu-Ighile convicted Anani following his plea of guilty to a one-count charge of voluntary manslaughter.

    Anani confessed to the court that he stabbed Chief Bademosi to death in his Ikoyi, Lagos home, while trying to rob him.

    He also confirmed that he was the person caught on Closed Circuit Television (CCTV) fleeing the scene of the crime, after the murder.

    Anani was originally arraigned on a two-count charge of murder and armed robbery which could have fetched him a sentence of death by hanging on conviction, but he struck a plea bargain deal with the Lagos State Government soon after the trial commenced.

    The agreement, which followed consultation with his counsel, the Director of the Office of the Public Defender (OPD), Mrs Aderenra Adeyemi, allowed him to admit the lesser charge of manslaughter.

    Before sentencing Anani, Justice Okikiolu-Ighile asked Mrs Adeyemi if the cook, who spoke only French, had an allocutus.

    Allocutus is a plea made in criminal trials in order to mitigate the sentence or punishment on a convicted person.

    Adeyemi said: “The defendant is a young man and he is remorseful about what he has done. He is a first time offender, there is no evidence that he committed any crime before this. Our humble application is to urge your lordship to grant a sentence of years certain. However, if my lordship is mindful of upholding what we have agreed in the plea bargain, we will accept the sentence therein.”

    But Lagos State Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) Titilayo Shitta-Bey opposed the prayer.

    Shitta-Bey said: “We urge this court to grant the maximum sentence for the offence of voluntary manslaughter act as charged.”

    She noted that there were some “special,” “aggravating circumstances” sorrounding the case, such as breach of trust

    Shitta-Bey said: “The defendant was employed into the home of his boss, entrusted with a high level of responsibilities as a cook.

    “Barely three days after resumption of duty, the defendant cut short the life of a man that gave him a new lease of life, depriving him the privilege of enjoying life with his wife and children, which the deceased was entitled to.

    “Judicial notice must be taken of the fact that this act of violence by domestic employees against their employers is becoming rampant.” “The sentence must reflect that this conduct is unacceptable to our society we must send the message to others of like minds like the defendant.”

    Following their submissions, Justice Okikiolu-Ighile passed judgement on Anani.

    The judge said: ” it is annoying that a young man like this would involve himself in this kind of crime. What did he hope to achieve in life involving himself in this kind of crime, I ask? It is very painful that a young boy whom the family of Bademosi welcomed in their home as a cook ended up causing so much havoc and endless pain.

    “It is even more painful that the defendant had no motive of working but came into the house with a criminal intention to steal to kill and to destroy.

    “The defendant admitted ‘I killed him.’ This was an innocent and unsuspecting family.”

    Upholding the plea bargain and sentence agreement, the judge held: “Sunday Adefonou Anani, defendant of this court, is hereby sentenced to life imprisonment. The term of imprisonment shall commence from today (yesterday) June 25, 2019.”

    During the trial, the Lagos State Government told the court that Anani, last October 31 at 3B, Onikoyi Lane, Parkview Estate, Ikoyi, Lagos, unlawfully killed Bademosi by stabbing him with a knife on his chest.

    Shitta-Bey said the Police arrested Anani in Ondo State, he was brought back to Lagos and admitted to stabbing the deceased (Ope Bademosi) with a kitchen knife.

    “On further investigation it was discovered that the defendant attempted to rob the deceased in his bedroom, the deceased resisted the defendant, which led to the defendant stabbing the deceased.

    “Investigation also revealed through CCTV footage that the defendant escaped from the premises and ran towards the end of the street.”

    She added that the defendant was charged with the offences of Murder and Armed Robbery contrary to Sections 223 and 297 (2) (b) of the Criminal Law of Lagos State, 2015 at an Igbosere Magistrates’ Court which remanded him on November 12, 2018.

    On April 10, 2019, he was subsequently charged for the Bademosi’s murder at the High Court.

    He pleaded not guilty.

    Shitta-Bey added: “By a letter dated 20th May, 2019 the defendant through his counsel expressed his willingness to voluntarily plead guilty to a lesser offence, which was thereafter accepted.”

    She also called two witnesses, including the deceased’s wife Ebunola Bademosi, who testified as to how she found her husband in a pool of blood.

    Mrs Bademosi said: “I entered the apartment. By the time I got in, I looked up and saw blood flowing out of my husband’s bedroom. I couldn’t enter my husband’s bedroom because the door was only partially open, but I could see his body lying on the floor. I wasn’t sure of what could be happening inside the bedroom, so, I ran out of the building and started screaming, calling neighbours to help. A couple of people came. I told them to go up and check that something was happening, that I didn’t know what exactly it was”.

  • Drama as suspect breaks court windows, stabs self after receiving life imprisonment

    Drama as suspect breaks court windows, stabs self after receiving life imprisonment

    There was drama at the Ekiti State High Court on Friday after one Ajewole Dada Fulani was sentenced to life imprisonment for rape.

    Ajewole, 24, was standing trial for robbing, kidnapping and raping two female students of the College of Education, Ikere-Ekiti on 7th November, 2015 along Ikere-Igbara Odo Road.

    The verdict was handed down by Justice John Adeyeye who held that the prosecution has proved the case beyond reasonable doubt.

    The convict became emotional, furious and restless after the judgment was interpreted to him by the court registrar.

    Ajewole thereafter hit the court window and broke the louvers and stabbed himself with it and attempted to stab other people inside the courtroom.

    It took the intervention of security personnel who grabbed the convict from wounding more people inside the court.

    He was subsequently handcuffed and bundled into a waiting Black Maria. Court workers, litigants and other observers were shocked by the convict’s bravado.

    Ajewole, on the day of the incident, conveyed the two College students in is commercial vehicle but diverted the vehicle to the bush, tied them to a tree and raped them one after the other.

    The victims later escaped from the scene and reported the incident at the Ikere Main Police Station along College Road.

    Ajewole was first arraigned at an Ado-Ekiti Magistrate’s Court but the case was transferred to the High Court after an advice from the office of Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP).

    He appeared for the first time at the High Court on 16th November, 2016.

    To prove the case, the DPP, Mr. Gbemiga Adaramola, called four witnesses and tendered exhibits which included the accused’s statement and his vehicle with registration number EMR 218 XA.

    The accused called two witnesses to support his denial of the offence.

    The court after listening to the oral argument of Adaramola and defence counsel, Sunday Ochayi

    Justice Adeyeye ruled: “The prosecution has not proved the essential ingredients of the offence of robbery against the accused.

    “In conclusion and for the avoidance of doubt, the accused was found guilty of the offences of kidnapping and rape as charged in Counts 1,2 and 3 and he is accordingly convicted to life imprisonment.”